cecco bumpers

Paulson

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yep a little expensive. but defiantly love ricks work. mounted the back one today. and he called me today to ask if i minded if the front bumper had a scratch. that's why i deal with small buisnes
 
yep a little expensive. but defiantly love ricks work. mounted the back one today. and he called me today to ask if i minded if the front bumper had a scratch. that's why i deal with small buisnes
Do you have the website and pics of what you ordered? I'm interested...
 
Crappy cell pick

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I'll get better picks in the morning when it's not so bright
 
yep a little expensive. but defiantly love ricks work. mounted the back one today. and he called me today to ask if i minded if the front bumper had a scratch. that's why i deal with small buisnes

You are welcome. For others to understand about the bumper scratch. Paulson ordered a bare bumper (no paint) and I called to offer him a powdercoated bumper we had used for a photoshoot that had few installation marks.

Here is our website: MAHINDRA ROXOR
 
I don't like that he leaves a gap between the bumper and roxor... also I don't think the swing out tire carrier looks good, looks like an afterthought and not well integrated for that kind of money.
 
You are welcome. For others to understand about the bumper scratch. Paulson ordered a bare bumper (no paint) and I called to offer him a powdercoated bumper we had used for a photoshoot that had few installation marks.

Here is our website: MAHINDRA ROXOR
Just talked to Richard at Cecco. Really nice guy and very helpful.
cant wait to get my bumpers. This rear bumper is exactly what I was looking for but couldn’t find. I wanted something that is well attached, can be used as a step up, has shackle mounts and has a receiver.
 
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Just talked to Richard at Cecco. Really nice guy and very helpful.
cant wait to get my bumpers. This rear bumper is exactly what I was looking for but couldn’t find. I wanted something that is well attached, can be used as a step up, has shackle mounts and has a receiver.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LITTLE HELP TO PUT IT ON. IT HAS SOME WEIGHT TO IT
 
I don't like that he leaves a gap between the bumper and roxor... also I don't think the swing out tire carrier looks good, looks like an afterthought and not well integrated for that kind of money.
you have to check mine out. the gap is very handy with the install. i may plate the top for better looks. but probably not. pictures exaggerate it. and the optional tire carriour. well i agree with you on that. a lot of guys use a j channel. cuy a few holes and weld plates for the handy and easily found jeep bumpers. the wrought i was looking at. then on a whim i got the ceeco.
 
You are welcome. For others to understand about the bumper scratch. Paulson ordered a bare bumper (no paint) and I called to offer him a powdercoated bumper we had used for a photoshoot that had few installation marks.

Here is our website: MAHINDRA ROXOR
thanks for clarifying that rick. you defiantly have my future business.
 
you have to check mine out. the gap is very handy with the install. i may plate the top for better looks. but probably not. pictures exaggerate it. and the optional tire carriour. well i agree with you on that. a lot of guys use a j channel. cuy a few holes and weld plates for the handy and easily found jeep bumpers. the wrought i was looking at. then on a whim i got the ceeco.
I grew up with stand off bumpers on our trucks. I think the gap is great.
its also very useful to as a tie off point.

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belive or not. bumpers where a dealer option in the day.
 
belive or not. bumpers where a dealer option in the day.
I most definitely remember that. We always got the cheapest version, channel iron with curved ends. None of those city boy bumpers for us.
Seems like the first pickup truck I can remember had a doubled up 2x6 bolted on.
 
I most definitely remember that. We always got the cheapest version, channel iron with curved ends. None of those city boy bumpers for us.
Seems like the first pickup truck I can remember had a doubled up 2x6 bolted on.
 
when i taught my daugter to drive. i put rail road ties on my 61 ford.
 
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